Asian gambling company LeTou Wednesday signed a partnership agreement with eSports giant Fnatic to support their Dota 2 team based out of Kuala Lumpur.
LeTou will serve as the main sponsor of the Fnatic team for Dota 2, the multiplayer online battle arena game that sees teams compete against each other in a fantasy environment.
The Fnatic Dota 2 team recently qualified for the MDL Chengdu Major in China taking place 16-24 November and will be competing alongside 15 of the best teams in the world to be crowned champions and earn valuable points towards qualifying for the International.
Letou CEO Paul Fox commented: “LeTou are passionate about our players and partnering with Fnatic gives us the perfect opportunity to engage with their growing eSports market. Fnatic are known to be the best in the business and we are very excited to work with them to support their Dota 2 team and we will be creating memorable content to bring their community and ours together.”
As part of the agreement, LeTou will have in-game naming rights for the Fnatic Dota 2 team and will provide exclusive content, competitions and social media access throughout the partnership.
Glen Calvert, Fnatic COO, said: “Both LeTou and Fnatic have had great success in our respective fields, so it is fitting that we are now working together to continue that success. We are confident that we can give our fans fantastic experiences and boost the team’s profile through LeTou’s strong diverse international market share.”